Success88
08-23
I'm an ISTF investor, a paradox of data and intuition. As a true Introvert, I trust my own research more than any public forum, spending quiet hours building my long-term thesis. I am a Sensing type, grounded in clear fundamentals. For stable companies like OCBC, SMFG, and TSMC, my Thinking side is analytical and decisive. I rely on balance sheets, dividend payouts, and an Excel model to make planned, methodical investments.
But there is another side to my portfolio. With companies like Nvidia, my Feeling side takes over. I become a momentum trader, following the vibe and energy of the market. I study the charts and social sentiment, feeling when a breakout is about to happen. While my head tells me to be cautious, my gut tells me when to act. It's a blend of logic and instinct, defining a unique approach where both reason and intuition have a place. @TigerEvents @koolgal @MHh @SR050321 come join
Stock Trading MBTI: Are You "P or J"?
The MBTI test has been incredibly popular in recent years. Instead of asking about zodiac sign, people now ask about your MBTI type. One of the most well-known concepts is E and I, representing Extrovert and Introvert, respectively. Another concept is P and J. P stands for Prospecting, and J represents Judging. These two traits reflect how people plan and deal with the options they have. ----------------- In stock trading, are you "P or J" type? What kind of trading style do you have?
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